HI, I am newbie in responsive web design and i would like to learn on how to achieve this...while reading some references i found in the meta tag

<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0">

My question for this,Is this should be always put in the meta tag in each page ?

Thank you in advance

ralphm
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2013-08-15T08:26:48Z —
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jemz said:

Is this should be always put in the meta tag in each page ?

Yes, you'll need it on each page you want it to work on.

jemz
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2013-08-15T10:12:49Z —
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ralph_m said:

Yes, you'll need it on each page you want it to work on.

Ok, Thank you ralph for the quick reply

stelleninfotech
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2013-08-19T07:11:47Z —
#4

Yes , you have to add this code .this viewport meta tag is used to make your site display correctly in the mobile phone and tablet browsers.

webexperts
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2013-08-19T12:33:31Z —
#5

stelleninfotech said:

Yes , you have to add this code .this viewport meta tag is used to make your site display correctly in the mobile phone and tablet browsers.

Great how it works if we include this we don't need to have media query

Apokalupsis
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2013-08-21T02:17:02Z —
#6

webexperts said:

Great how it works if we include this we don't need to have media query

Well...it may work for mobile devices, but not various resolutions on a monitor. So you would still want to use media queries with the min-width/max-width resolution attributes if you want to use "best practice."